Bisons Prospects: A.J. Jimenez is only 25 and is a good defensive catcher. After several injury plagued seasons he needs to put together a strong Triple-A season to rejuvenate his stock. Infielder Andy Burns could help the Blue Jays as a utility infielder and already has had a brief stint in Toronto. He’s batting .241.

Louisville Prospects: Outfielder Jesse Winker, the Reds' top prospect according to MLB.com, is a 6-foot-3 left-hander who’s batting .286. He’s a good fielder and has some speed. He has a good eye. He leads the Bats in walks with 33.

Hot Bats: Jesus Montero had three RBIs in yesterday's 8-1 victory against the Bats.

Major connection: Louisville manager Delino DeShields played 13 seasons with the Expos, Dodgers, Cardinals, Orioles and Cubs. His 463 stolen bases still ran him in the MLB’s top-50 all-time. He had a career batting average of .268.

WCC Race: Atomic Wing earned his 20th win of the year. He leads the pack ahead of Blue Cheese (9), Chicken Wing (7) and Celery, who has none.

The homestand: Today marks the end of the Bisons' four-game series with the Bats. The Herd will play the next two series on the road, travelling to Indianapolis and Louisville.

Tickets: $11-13, bisons.com, Coca-Cola Field Box Office.

Jack Goods– Jack Goods has covered the Bills, Sabres, Bandits and college sports for The Buffalo News. He is a graduate of Marquette University.